Sentences with phrase «many dalliances»

Gary Condit (who was tied to the disappearance and murder of a young woman; although in the end it turned out he had nothing to do with it, he was ruined anyway because of an alleged dalliance with the young woman).
The business world has seen numerous individuals put their marriages, careers and good standing at risk for an extramarital dalliance.
One of those women is porn star Stormy Daniels, who was paid $ 130,000 by Cohen shortly before the 2016 election in exchange for her silence about an alleged dalliance with Trump years earlier.
Conservative supporters have looked the other way when it comes his multiple marriages and dalliances with Democrats (during the debate he boasted that Hillary Clinton «had to come to my wedding» because of his donations to the Clinton Foundation.)
As the argument went, social networks and the internet in general have made it easier for extra-marital dalliances to happen, just as they've made it possible for people with oddball interests to connect and become friends.
And it's certainly a LOT harder to hide problems then ever before (just ask any politician or sports figure who has ever tried to keep a romantic dalliance with someone other then their spouse a secret).
«Somehow we found ourselves rooting for Don Draper to sell cigarettes, get away with dalliances, and conceal his true identity.»
NBC News reported on Tuesday that Daniels answered questions about her alleged dalliance with Trump during a lie detector test she took in 2011 as part of a magazine profile.
All that said, for one reason or another, Trump is clearly quite committed to trying to prevent his former partners from discussing their dalliances in public.
She has since filed suit to get out of the agreement and has spoken out publicly about her alleged dalliance with Trump.
A sexual dalliance, a casino kickback scandal, early elections and the lure of the Chinese market have resulted in the postponement of a high - level Canadian trade mission to Australia, reports the Australian Financial Review.
She has since filed suit to get out of the agreement and has spoken out publicly with her alleged dalliance with Trump.
This stream is thought by Wells to be less susceptible to «dalliances with culture» than its contemporary cousin: «The simplest way to state this difference is to say that in classical spirituality what is moral is central, and in postmodern spirituality it is not.»
Like solipsism and related sophomoric indulgences, the hermeneutical skeptic's dalliance with nihilism soon becomes tiresome.
From the «heroic lover» for whom no woman is exceptional and who simply desires a variety of amatory dalliances, Krishna becomes the «romantic lover» impelled toward a singly irreplaceable mistress.
The story grips our imagination every time we encounter the animated expressions, flashing eyes and sinuous movements of a dancer, who - as Radha - expresses her anger at Krishna's infidelities, or - as Krishna - begs forgiveness for his impetuous dalliance.
I suspect the author of Proverbs 6:26 did not have it quite right when he said that the price of a prostitute is only a loaf of bread, but as surely as a dalliance with a married woman will cost a man his very life, so also the pursuit of affirmation, recognition and acceptance through organized «Christianity» will cost a man all that he has.
Worried it might finally be the day she comes face - to - face with the brutal consequences of her recent criminal dalliances, Beth turns the corner to find her dog eating spilled food.
a dalliance if you will.
A few inflexibly enduring metaphysical or religious prejudices — a few answers rather than «open - ended» inquiries — might have saved him from the moronic evil of his political dalliances.
Charles and Francis both repudiated orthodox Christianity in all its forms, the former for Owenite socialism, a peculiarly nineteenth century form of political lunacy, and the latter for an eccentric type of Unitarianism, via a dalliance with the Plymouth Brethren.
He went forth upon his marriage morn, nor tarried in dalliance, but having received the commands of his emperor he straightway sought to fulfill them.
Certainly we can justify that one given that it is how the federal finance minister views the WA National Party leader's dangerous dalliance with low - brow retail politics.
Even during a decade - long dalliance with veganism, my regimen consisted of French fries, Sprite, and veggie dogs on massive fluffy buns.
And there is, of course, Johnson's dalliance with serial bad - ass Lawrence Phillips, who was picked up in December 1997, one month after being waived by the St. Louis Rams.
Richard Attwood is best known as a sportscar and Le Mans ace, but like many drivers of the time he also had the occasional dalliance with F1.
Some of it stems from Gundy's dalliance with Tennessee and Arkansas, using those open jobs as negotiating chips with OSU.
O'Neill has moved to dismiss the notion that the players will have been unhappy with his recent dalliance with Stoke City.
However, this was another uncomfortable trip to Huddersfield for a United side whose first dalliance with VAR was a controversial one.
Not so, as it transpires — though it's not the first time the two parties have had transfer - related dalliances.
I have my AA groups and bible study and chanting group and now my husband is wholly back (daytime dalliances) and he has had survivor weekends, we have therapy, couples weekend coming in future.
Despite dalliances with liquid eyeliner in my teens, I've stuck to the stick or shadow version ever since.
Maybe you're thinking you'll take a wait and see approach — rather than getting a divorce right away, you'll just stay married and continue with your extra curricular dalliances for now.
In the wake of new revelations regarding his on - line dalliances with women who were not his wife, Huma Abedin, Weiner pretty much confirmed the sexts in question were his, saying: «While some things that have been posted today are true and some are not, there is no question that what I did was wrong.
[As an aside, back in 2000 I briefly flirted with a national campaign for a certain third - party candidate, but the dalliance ended for good when they lost a hefty chunk of their activist list to a server crash — I was already a little turned off by what seemed to be a dangerous level of disorganization, and I ran away in disgust when they didn't even have a backup copy of the one database they desperately needed to hold on to.
And Stone, who has Nixon's face tattooed on his back, counseled Trump in his initial dalliance with running for president in 1988, and with his short - lived Reform Party candidacy in 2000, and again early on in his 2016 campaign.
I briefly worked for the party in 2005 - a failed dalliance with active partisanship which established, beyond any doubt, I was best suited to deal with politics from the sidelines.
Shelly's cover - up of the intimidating and demeaning behavior of Lopez and his staff is far worse than Clinton's dalliances with multiple willing partners.
Ms Widdecombe's dalliance with Twitter did not leave her impressed.
It might be far fetched to imagine Labour trouncing its foolish dalliance with academies but a renunciation there would be welcome too.
It was part of his dalliance with flat taxation (which wasn't a leadership election gimmick for his buddy, oh no).
The push didn't get very far because he was forced out of office 2008 for trying to hide his dalliances with a prostitute.
Also, the press may return to the Conservative fold or it may continue its dalliance with Ukip.
After their explosive election dalliance, what became of the unlikely relationship between Ed Miliband and Russell Brand after May 7?
After their explosive election dalliance, what became of the unlikely relationship between Ed...
It will come as no surprise to colleagues that one of my first dalliances with the PCC came after the first batch of expenses were published by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
In your collective wisdom, you have constantly refused to reward a party that failed at the national level when it was given the opportunity from 2001 to 2012, and has maintained a healthy dalliance with the great NDC party.
The bedrock of Hillary Clinton's support — liberal women — is beginning to fracture thanks in part to the renewed swirl around her husband's dalliances and alleged sexual misconduct, and what many see as her complicity in discrediting the women who spoke out against him.
«The Conservatives» dalliance with liberalism is as dead as a dodo,» responded Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne.
In Wales, Plaid is self - critical for its dalliance in coalition with a Labour Party that, under Rhodri Morgan, retained a modicum of «clear red water» against Westminster and just held on to Assembly power, despite the British electoral disaster.
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